WTC Final: Labuschagne sends warning signals to India on back of his ‘long county’ stint

Marnus Labuschagne Confident of Good Showing in WTC Final

Leading Australian Test batter Marnus Labuschagne believes his lengthy stint with English county side Glamorgan has well-prepared him for the upcoming World Test Championship final against India, starting June 7. As the No.1-ranked Test batter in the world, Labuschagne has been honing his skills for the one-off game for Test supremacy against India for the last two months, while other members of the Australian squad were competing in the Indian Premier League.

Labuschagne’s County Cricket Performance

The 28-year-old has scored two centuries and a total of 504 runs in eight innings, giving him the confidence needed to perform well in the WTC final. “I have been coming back (to country cricket) for five years now,” Labuschagne said.

Conclusion

Marnus Labuschagne is confident that his extensive experience in county cricket has adequately prepared him for the World Test Championship final against India. He has proven his skills with two centuries and a total of 504 runs in eight innings, making him a formidable opponent for India. With the WTC final set to begin at The Oval on June 7, Labuschagne is ready to put his best foot forward and show the world just what he can do.

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